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Achieving three in a row constitutes a win.
Regardless of who's involved, the key to building a satisfying collaboration is understanding colleagues' motivations and what constitutes a "win" for them.
Understand what constitutes a "win".
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In an e-mail, Mr. Ripp questioned "comparing Jacoby & Meyers's winning record to a demonstrably, statistically provable event of what constitutes a win-loss contest, such as a presidential election or a marathon".
At least everyone agrees to disagree about what constitutes a winning idea.
The Bay Area has established itself as a breeding ground for musicals that go on to find audiences elsewhere, but many of these shows also buck traditional notions of what constitutes a winning work for the stage.
The MUE and its jammers constitutes a win-win coalition.
Against this backdrop, the only question now is what will constitute a win today.
The conditions that constitute a win for the long game of changing culture are rather more complex than stacking Amazon reviews and trashing literary prizes.
Bingo, also called Lotto, game of chance using cards on which there is a grid of numbers, a row of which constitute a win when they have been chosen at random.
Maybe round 12 is a little early to be thinking beyond September, but looming beyond the premiership horizon this year is the prospect of any one of the 17 clubs who aren't Collingwood either winning or losing the Travis Cloke raffle, and rest deciding exactly what does constitute a win and a loss in this scenario.
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